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1992
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An importance-driven radiosity algorithm

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An importance-driven radiosity algorithm
We present a new radiosi[y algorithm for efficiently computing global solutions with respect to a constrained set of views. Radiosi ties of directly visible surfaces are computed to high accuracy, while those ot' surfaces having only an indirect effect are computed to an accuracy commensurate with their contribution. The algorithm uses an adaptive subdivision scheme that is guided by the interplay between two closely related transport processes: one propagating power from the light sources, and the other propagating imporrarwc from the visible surfaces. By simultaneously refining approximate solutions to the dud transport equations, computation is significantly reduced in areas that contribute little to the region of interest. This approach is very effective for complex environments in which only a small fraction is visible at any time. Our statistics show dramatic speedups over the fastest previous radiosity algorithms for diffuse environments with details at a wide range of sca...
Brian E. Smits, James Arvo, David Salesin
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Type Conference
Year 1992
Where SIGGRAPH
Authors Brian E. Smits, James Arvo, David Salesin
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